Intergroup Dialogue

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Intergroup Dialogue is a seven-week program that provides a unique learning opportunity for AU students to engage on a range of identity topics including but not limited to: race, ethnicity, gender, class, sexuality, and faith. Housed in the Center for Diversity & Inclusion, dialogues are intergroup, gathering people from multiple backgrounds and identities for sustained, ongoing dialogue for two-hours each week.

Participate

Every semester individuals with diverse lived experiences and perspectives engage in Intergroup Dialogues that are about a variety of new and recurring topics. Fall dialogues are typically early October to mid-November. Spring dialogues are typically late February to mid-April. Applications are available the first week of classes each semester.

Facilitate

Gain skills facilitating identity-based conversations. This is a paid position and we provide training.

Facilitator applications are available towards the end of the Fall and Spring semesters.